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Justice between Simplification and Formalism (2007)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783161492471 bzw. 3161492471, vermutlich in Englisch, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Sofort lieferbar.
A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, 'numerical comparative law') constructed an index of procedural formalism of dispute resolution for more than 100 countries and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study's results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism, and the 'quality of dispute resolution'. Not surprisingly, the study closes with a recommendation for reform. What makes this study so important is not only its findings, backed by an amount of data which seems to be a guarantee for the study's universal validity, but also the financial support of the World Bank - an indicator of the Bank's interest in these questions. Similar studies in the area of banking, securities, and corporate law have received much attention from the legal community. However, for the recent study on civil procedure, this is not the case. Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere 're-coding', but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. After an extensive discussion of the 'input' to the study, the author turns to the way the study combines the data and, in particular, how it interprets the results. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. Taschenbuch, 01.02.2007.
A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, 'numerical comparative law') constructed an index of procedural formalism of dispute resolution for more than 100 countries and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study's results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism, and the 'quality of dispute resolution'. Not surprisingly, the study closes with a recommendation for reform. What makes this study so important is not only its findings, backed by an amount of data which seems to be a guarantee for the study's universal validity, but also the financial support of the World Bank - an indicator of the Bank's interest in these questions. Similar studies in the area of banking, securities, and corporate law have received much attention from the legal community. However, for the recent study on civil procedure, this is not the case. Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere 're-coding', but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. After an extensive discussion of the 'input' to the study, the author turns to the way the study combines the data and, in particular, how it interprets the results. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. Taschenbuch, 01.02.2007.
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Justice between Simplification and Formalism (2007)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783161492471 bzw. 3161492471, vermutlich in Englisch, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Sofort lieferbar.
A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, 'numerical comparative law') constructed an index of procedural formalism of dispute resolution for more than 100 countries and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study's results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism, and the 'quality of dispute resolution'. Not surprisingly, the study closes with a recommendation for reform. What makes this study so important is not only its findings, backed by an amount of data which seems to be a guarantee for the study's universal validity, but also the financial support of the World Bank - an indicator of the Bank's interest in these questions. Similar studies in the area of banking, securities, and corporate law have received much attention from the legal community. However, for the recent study on civil procedure, this is not the case. Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere 're-coding', but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. After an extensive discussion of the 'input' to the study, the author turns to the way the study combines the data and, in particular, how it interprets the results. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. Taschenbuch, 2007.
A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, 'numerical comparative law') constructed an index of procedural formalism of dispute resolution for more than 100 countries and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study's results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism, and the 'quality of dispute resolution'. Not surprisingly, the study closes with a recommendation for reform. What makes this study so important is not only its findings, backed by an amount of data which seems to be a guarantee for the study's universal validity, but also the financial support of the World Bank - an indicator of the Bank's interest in these questions. Similar studies in the area of banking, securities, and corporate law have received much attention from the legal community. However, for the recent study on civil procedure, this is not the case. Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere 're-coding', but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. After an extensive discussion of the 'input' to the study, the author turns to the way the study combines the data and, in particular, how it interprets the results. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. Taschenbuch, 2007.
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Justice between Simplification and Formalism (2007)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783161492471 bzw. 3161492471, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K Feb 2007, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rheinberg-Buch [53870650], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, 'numerical comparative law') constructed an index of formalism in civil procedure and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study's results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism and the 'quality of dispute resolution'. Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere 're-coding', but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. 180 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, 'numerical comparative law') constructed an index of formalism in civil procedure and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study's results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism and the 'quality of dispute resolution'. Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere 're-coding', but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. 180 pp. Englisch.
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Justice between Simplification and Formalism (2007)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783161492471 bzw. 3161492471, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K Feb 2007, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, 'numerical comparative law') constructed an index of formalism in civil procedure and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study's results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism and the 'quality of dispute resolution'. Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere 're-coding', but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. 180 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, 'numerical comparative law') constructed an index of formalism in civil procedure and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study's results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism and the 'quality of dispute resolution'. Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere 're-coding', but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. 180 pp. Englisch.
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Justice between Simplification and Formalism. A Discussion and Critique of the World Bank Sponsored Lex Mundi Project on Efficency of Civil Procedure. Veröffentlichungen zum Verfahrensrecht Band 45. XI, 180 Seiten (2007)
DE PB NW FE
ISBN: 9783161492471 bzw. 3161492471, Band: 45, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Speyer & Peters GmbH [51215482], Berlin, D, Germany.
Zivilrecht; Prozessrechtsvergleich; Zivilprozessrecht[DNB]; Prozessökonomie[DNB]; Rechtsvergleich[DNB] A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, "numerical comparative law") constructed an index of formalism in civil procedure and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study`s results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism and the "quality of dispute resolution". Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere "re-coding", but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. ISBN 9783161492471 Sprache: de Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Zivilrecht; Prozessrechtsvergleich; Zivilprozessrecht[DNB]; Prozessökonomie[DNB]; Rechtsvergleich[DNB] A recent study in the field of comparative economics (or, more precisely, "numerical comparative law") constructed an index of formalism in civil procedure and analyzed the relationship between procedural formalism and certain aspects of quality of the judicial systems. The study`s results suggest a strong relationship between legal origins, formalism and the "quality of dispute resolution". Christoph Kern provides a first critical approach to the study from the perspective of a legal scholar. He does not suggest a mere "re-coding", but focuses on the methodology and the underlying legal questions. He concludes that the study leaves a mixed impression and that, therefore, doubts remain as to its results and interpretation. ISBN 9783161492471 Sprache: de Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
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Justice Between Simplification And Formalism: A Discussion And Critique Of The World Bank Sponsored Lex Mundi Project On Efficency Of Civil Procedure (2007)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783161492471 bzw. 3161492471, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Revaluation Books [2134736], Exeter, United Kingdom.
180 pages. 9.06x6.06x0.47 inches. In Stock.
180 pages. 9.06x6.06x0.47 inches. In Stock.
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Justice between Simplification and Formalism: Discussion and Critique of the World Bank Sponsored Lex Mundi Project on Efficency of Civil Procedure (Veroffentlichungen Zum Verfahrensrecht) (2007)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783161492471 bzw. 3161492471, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, ISD LLC [57405250], Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
3161492471.
3161492471.
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